Stargate Atlantis: Download The City Blueprints

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This is the latest poster in my Stargate Blueprint series: the Stargate Atlantis poster. It features the great city of Atlantis, along with call-outs for some key locations.

I’ve always wanted to own actual Stargate blueprints — especially for all the 3D design work I do on Stargate props. Sadly, MGM has never produced any official blueprints for fans. So I decided to make my own.

I spent a lot of time studying all the resources I could find, so hopefully the Atlantis city blueprints are as accurate as possible. In a few instances I added some detail I thought would enhance the poster. The poster took about 70 hours to produce — but it’s a labor of love. That might sound like a lot of time, but it is much, much faster than designing the 3D-printed props!

I hope this inspires other fans to produce their own fan-made content. Hopefully, MGM will produce some new canon Stargate. Stargate merchandise would be cool too, MGM!

If anyone has actual Stargate blueprints and would like to share, please feel free to reach out to me. Until then, please enjoy my free blueprint of Atlantis.

A big thanks to GateWorld for hosting the blueprints, meaning you get to download it for free!

GateBuilder is a Stargate fan who loves producing 3D-printed Stargate models and props for fellow fans to enjoy. Follow his designs and projects @SGAGateBuilder, and feel free to suggest more projects to build.

But it is also incorrect. Example The chair in Atlantis does not have its own ZPM (although power relays or connectors are available, which they used for a naquada generator) and the Docking Wharf between the South-West and South Pier is not illustrated on all schematics.

if only he took some more time to research about the actual shape and layout of the city before makin it… The City has a huge hole in the middle and the overall shape from the side is completely wrong.

You are right… and also wrong. Atlantis sadly had two very different models across the seasons. You are describing the older (afaik), most notably used for the Asuran cityship and the relocation of Atlantis after it was attacked by the asuran beam.
But this offered bluepring details the model used most notably for the fight of Atlantis with the super Hive and then entry into the Earth atmosphere in the final episode.

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3 months ago

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Azrael

I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. watch Episode 1 where Atlantis takes fllight, and you’ll see the city always had a hole in the middle, and numerous times you could see the actual side view of the city. It has nothing to do with the Asurans.

Settle down Azrael. Its a TV show and as fans we are just enjoying it. Perhaps treat us to your own poster to add to the fan base.

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3 months ago

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technimatic

Wow, that’s is so cool! You should really feel proud of that accomplishment! :) and yeah, the critics might be right, it’s not 100% accurate, but maybe you could also add the illustrator/photoshop file so people can contribute instead complain? Just an idea… ;) keep up the great work!

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3 months ago

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Zed

Any chance of getting this with layers? I’d love to be able to disable all the Generators and notes on the map just to use the architecture.

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3 months ago

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Agathorn

There really aren’t any definitive blueprints for a lot of things, including the city for a number of reasons. 1) They changed throughout the series and the 3D model was often tweaked. 2) The 3D models and the sets never match up. Things were frequently cheated spatially for individual script or shooting requirements.

That kind of depends on whether people would like them or not. There is limited reference material around so sometimes I have to improvise. I’m always happy to hear about corrections. I’d encourage others to contribute too…lets make it an across the globe thing :)